Please stop putting the dreaded ";;X";;, ";;Bees";; or ";;Snake";; on the rock faces. Please be smart and conscious of others.

Stop putting tick marks on the rock unless you are going to brush them off when you are done on the route. This goes against the ethic of the area and in the eyes of the locals is the same as graffiti. Rock climbing is an outdoor sport and guess what lives outdoors? That's right, bees, wasps, snakes, and even bears! We all know they exist, no reason to write it on the walls.

This information is a public crowdsourcing effort between the Access Fund,
and Mountain Project.You should confirm closures, restrictions, and/or related dates.

Description

Great warm-up climb...and the busiest at this part of the cliff. The climb starts with tricky overhangs that lead to a ledge below a crack in a right-facing corner. Go up the crack (crux) and set up anchors on trees up top.

Location

The climb is located in a right facing corner, roughly 20 yards along the cliff past orange wall with Agent Orange.

Protection

Medium cams and a set of nuts. Longer slings for the bottom to avoid drag. Bolted anchor.